Lonely Planet's guide to Ireland - Limerick & Tipperary (Chapter), 10th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Ireland - Limerick & Tipperary (Chapter), 10th Edition - 2.99, This is the Counties Limerick & Tipperary chapter from Lonely Planet’s Ireland guidebook. Treasures abound in the lush, green countryside of County Limerick and its vibrant city streets. County Tipperary has rolling hills, rich farmland and deep valleys bordered by soaring mountains. In both counties, ancient Celtic sites, medieval abbeys and other relics await discovery. discover another side to hardscrabble Limerick city in its sophisticated cafe culture, art galleries and waterfront bars maps take in the Shannon water vistas while wandering Limerick’s back roads via the centuries-old ruins at Askeaton and the flying boat museum at Foynes transport gaze out over County Tipperary from the soaring Rock of Cashel restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: County Limerick, Limerick City & around, Adare & around, County Tipperary, Tipperary Town, Cashel & around, Cahir, Mitchelstown Caves, Clonmel & around, Fethard, Carrick-On-Suir, Roscrea and Nenagh & around., ISBN: 9781741798241
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